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tax at all. it's progress on the side of people who work hard and want to get on. >> what is the prime minister planning to spend his millionaire's tax on? [cheering and applause] >> honorable lady, when the top rate of tax put up, millionaires paid 7 million pounds less. that's incompetent and inefficient sei she left -- to support. >> the question is asked, when the prime minister is giving -- [inaudible] dr. julian lewis. give him the sas nighting gail had the qirks quashed following the quashing of his military prison sentence last year, does the prime minister agree with me that it would be totally against the public interest and against the sas regimen for him to have to face a fresh trial when others are benefiting from it rightly introduced by the state of defense as a result of the . >> my honorable friend raise answer important point. let me say how strongly i support those of the service. you get a opportunity meet them as prime minister. they are some of the bravest and finest people
tax at all. it's progress on the side of people who work hard and want to get on. >> what is the prime minister planning to spend his millionaire's tax on? [cheering and applause] >> honorable lady, when the top rate of tax put up, millionaires paid 7 million pounds less. that's incompetent and inefficient sei she left -- to support. >> the question is asked, when the prime minister is giving -- [inaudible] dr. julian lewis. give him the sas nighting gail had the qirks quashed...
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tax at all. it's progress on the side of people who work hard and want to get on. >> what is the prime minister planning to spend his millionaire's tax on? [cheering and applause] >> honorable lady, when the top rate of tax put up, millionaires paid 7 million pounds less. that's incompetent and inefficient sei she left -- to support. >> the question is asked, when the prime minister is giving -- [inaudible] dr. julian lewis. give him the sas nighting gail had the qirks quashed following the quashing of his military prison sentence last year, does the prime minister agree with me that it would be totally against the public interest and against the sas regimen for him to have to face a fresh trial when others are benefiting from it rightly introduced by the state of defense as a result of the . >> my honorable friend raise answer important point. let me say how strongly i support those of the service. you get a opportunity meet them as prime minister. they are some of the bravest and finest people
tax at all. it's progress on the side of people who work hard and want to get on. >> what is the prime minister planning to spend his millionaire's tax on? [cheering and applause] >> honorable lady, when the top rate of tax put up, millionaires paid 7 million pounds less. that's incompetent and inefficient sei she left -- to support. >> the question is asked, when the prime minister is giving -- [inaudible] dr. julian lewis. give him the sas nighting gail had the qirks quashed...
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what about taxes around the world? do people move from high tax to low tax areas? the data isser more difficult to glean there. i couldn't help but wonder as i watched gerard depardieu show off his new passport russia, he needed to spend six months of the year to qualify for the 13% tax rate and deal with russia's frigid winters, battle with a culture that is not always friendly to foreigners, trade french food for russian food and most importantly he'd have to give up what is surely one of life's greatest treasures, living in paris. i don't think i'd make the trade. we'll be right back. up next is america being left behind the rest of the world in the space race? neil degrasse tyson explains hello. i'm fredricka whitfield with a look at the top stories. a spring snowstorm is pounding kansas, missouri and illinois they are buried under six inches of snow and expected to get four inches more before it is over. the storm is moving east and will hit the mid-atlantic states late today and tomorrow. >>> tv ads against gun violence start to run in 13 states beginning tom
what about taxes around the world? do people move from high tax to low tax areas? the data isser more difficult to glean there. i couldn't help but wonder as i watched gerard depardieu show off his new passport russia, he needed to spend six months of the year to qualify for the 13% tax rate and deal with russia's frigid winters, battle with a culture that is not always friendly to foreigners, trade french food for russian food and most importantly he'd have to give up what is surely one of...
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tax. we have canceled fuel duty increase after fuel duty increase, and we are legislating -- and i can also tell him where not going to carry on with a proposal made by the previous energy secretary which was about 179 pounds on everybody's bill. we decided to scrap that. >> ed miliband. [shouting] >> trento want to ask the primers about the situation in cyprus. can the prime minister update the house what is being done to protect the british nationals including our armed forces who have deposits in cyprus banks? >> the leader of the opposition raises and externally important issue, and a very sensitive and difficult time for the republic of cyprus. first of all on the issue of anyone who is in cyprus because they've been sent there by the british government in the armed forces, m.o.d., or the foreign office, we've guaranteed that they won't anyway lose out in terms of their earnings or their savings. that is the first thing to say. we've also sure that money will be available which is why
tax. we have canceled fuel duty increase after fuel duty increase, and we are legislating -- and i can also tell him where not going to carry on with a proposal made by the previous energy secretary which was about 179 pounds on everybody's bill. we decided to scrap that. >> ed miliband. [shouting] >> trento want to ask the primers about the situation in cyprus. can the prime minister update the house what is being done to protect the british nationals including our armed forces who...
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threaten to cut cyprus off from emergency funds that the island nation rejected an unprecedented brussels tax on bank deposits. is the parliament for us now. emotions are really running high i saw several people who were hysterical the police were handing somewhat bottles of water to them because they really really were very angry at the chanting that they're saying they're saying leave the bank alone now that's one of the two biggest bands of cyprus that is in trouble at the center of this whole of financial crisis here in cyprus and they are staff members and family members of the leaky bank staff and there are afraid that the government may decide to close down the back altogether or resort to job cuts were different figures coming out but for now they're just worried about the possibility of being there telling the government do not at all do this already cyprus is seeing a huge liquidity crunch a cash problems cash flow problems here we know that the european central bank has given an ultimatum to the country that they will only provide funding to cyprus until monday the twenty fifth the
threaten to cut cyprus off from emergency funds that the island nation rejected an unprecedented brussels tax on bank deposits. is the parliament for us now. emotions are really running high i saw several people who were hysterical the police were handing somewhat bottles of water to them because they really really were very angry at the chanting that they're saying they're saying leave the bank alone now that's one of the two biggest bands of cyprus that is in trouble at the center of this...
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which could see subsidies cuts and tax hikes that people have been protesting against of course you've got a situation in poor saeed's and here the capital over there is very contentious verdict in the port side football trial which saw several people die in the last few weeks so what we're seeing really is continual protests continual antigovernment sentiments and with not any solutions on the horizon. the caving of a black teenager by new york police has sparked a seventh night of on group protests in the bar of brooklyn of us accuse the n.y.p.d. of racism and demand just so strong. clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement officials resulted in dozens of arrests and the citric in reports. that a. sixteen year old kimani gray was killed by police shot four times in the front and three in the back the n.y.p.d. claimed the teen had pointed a gun at them however this remains uncertain that there was a weapon that no one saw and not his friends his family didn't know he had a weapon and there were a lot of witnesses outside who were able to see it that this individual does show a
which could see subsidies cuts and tax hikes that people have been protesting against of course you've got a situation in poor saeed's and here the capital over there is very contentious verdict in the port side football trial which saw several people die in the last few weeks so what we're seeing really is continual protests continual antigovernment sentiments and with not any solutions on the horizon. the caving of a black teenager by new york police has sparked a seventh night of on group...
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asking moscow for a new loan russia has a vested interest of course in helping cyprus it's known as a tax haven that sashed billions of euros of belong to russia's businesses and individuals amounts one of the reasons why other european countries are insisting on tough regulatory concessions from cyprus in return for a bailout but if the european union seems unwilling to help it so member should russia step in and offer some support that's the question we asked eagerly your against the head of the institute for contemporary development in moscow. we're not talking about philanthropy if we do something we should receive something in return right so let's see what cyprus is offering us i've heard about gas system or gas deposits in view of the third energy package you have to watch because on one hand you can buy the on the other hand immediately european union will tell you that no you cannot or own gas and you cannot own distribution i philosophically do not understand why should we spend ten billion at the moment for something which will never be strategically without with within our fie
asking moscow for a new loan russia has a vested interest of course in helping cyprus it's known as a tax haven that sashed billions of euros of belong to russia's businesses and individuals amounts one of the reasons why other european countries are insisting on tough regulatory concessions from cyprus in return for a bailout but if the european union seems unwilling to help it so member should russia step in and offer some support that's the question we asked eagerly your against the head of...
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stand up against intervention and aggression mosco and beijing are seen really impacts of nato back to tax and they don't want the instability that washington seeks in the middle east beijing and moscow want to do business china is booming and russia is right next door the potential for gas deals and pipelines are vast russia also sees china as a way to diversify its economy like helping tap untouched water sources in the east and investing in the west military cooperation is also on the table but it's the inevitable i think result of the type of us that asian pacific pivot that is is threatening china on one side and the nato increasing military encirclement of russia on the other side the more the u.s. pushes its agenda in certain parts of the world the closer they push russia and china together that opens the door for growth and enormous economic ramifications than they may be divergent but experts now see they are much more than an acronym coined by our guy goldman sachs they all agree on the fundamentals we want a multiple of world we want to have more say or never seem to have those
stand up against intervention and aggression mosco and beijing are seen really impacts of nato back to tax and they don't want the instability that washington seeks in the middle east beijing and moscow want to do business china is booming and russia is right next door the potential for gas deals and pipelines are vast russia also sees china as a way to diversify its economy like helping tap untouched water sources in the east and investing in the west military cooperation is also on the table...
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hundred thousand euros in the country's two largest banks will be raided with about thirty percent tax. reports from nicosia. the. country will essentially be split into two now. one hundred thousand euros in the bank will be transferred to. more than one hundred thousand euros of uninsured. those that are not covered under guarantee. would be taking a huge very significant loss and this will really hurt those with of course their life savings or those with the small to medium sized enterprises with money in the bank so they will take the taking a big loss and. result in jobs lost. hundreds of. protesting here. the biggest lender is not out of the well let's remember that there are still capital controls in place which means. that citizens can take the amount of money they can move around and this is really creating a credit crunch a cash crunch everybody trying to hold on to those. just in case. right now they can only take about one hundred euros and the reaction here is. still very disappointed. that as the. feeling of the people here is that a red line has been crossed remember the
hundred thousand euros in the country's two largest banks will be raided with about thirty percent tax. reports from nicosia. the. country will essentially be split into two now. one hundred thousand euros in the bank will be transferred to. more than one hundred thousand euros of uninsured. those that are not covered under guarantee. would be taking a huge very significant loss and this will really hurt those with of course their life savings or those with the small to medium sized enterprises...
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the russian money in cyprus the deposits of a held inside purse were considered to be money escaping tax regulations in russia that might be the case but that's a question for russia that's not a question for the european union to solve and also saying that we're going to take you know nine percent of russian money that said existing in banks in russia in cyprus to solve a european problem that's really stealing from russia in order to create to solve a problem that was created originally in greece so european problem what the europeans are trying to do is to solve it using russian money that is just wrong and so. the political and economic consequences i think of not been carefully considered de niro they may think oh yeah it's russian banks oh yes it's people avoiding taxation in russia you know we'll do we'll we'll help russia along and then they make this decision which has huge unintended consequences so russia is interested in making sure a cyprus survives the country's finance minister is now in moscow how do you think russia may help cyprus to fresher is going to help cyprus what
the russian money in cyprus the deposits of a held inside purse were considered to be money escaping tax regulations in russia that might be the case but that's a question for russia that's not a question for the european union to solve and also saying that we're going to take you know nine percent of russian money that said existing in banks in russia in cyprus to solve a european problem that's really stealing from russia in order to create to solve a problem that was created originally in...
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tax reform to hide a tax increase and peer at ickley politicians in tax reform is that what they mean is they want to raise tax reform. there are two ways, raise the rates or broaden the base without bringing the rates down. no raising the rates and if you want to get reductions in credit that's great. bring the rates down dollar for dollar. that is what ryan does in the ryan plan is perfectly consistent. >> host: let's bring in chris from florida on the republican line. good morning chris. you were on with grover norquist. >> caller: thank you. thank you for c-span. mr. norquist, i think there is a big problem. perception is everything when it comes to marketing and it's the perception that the democrats are able to get across because the democrats, they know their audience and they know who their pandering to. and they treat them like stupid children. i will give you an example. you remember when the bush tax cuts first came out and tom daschle and dick gephardt were the minority leaders. they didn't have anything. they didn't have the house and they didn't have the senate or the wh
tax reform to hide a tax increase and peer at ickley politicians in tax reform is that what they mean is they want to raise tax reform. there are two ways, raise the rates or broaden the base without bringing the rates down. no raising the rates and if you want to get reductions in credit that's great. bring the rates down dollar for dollar. that is what ryan does in the ryan plan is perfectly consistent. >> host: let's bring in chris from florida on the republican line. good morning...
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dagen: tax increases. we can talk about the health care taxes that increased this year and that will be a drag on the economy. >> that's the prevailing wisdom. payroll tax, you know, went back into effect and that was thought to have a prohibitive effect on spending. we haven't seen it to the degree many feared. then you use the reverse argument. if taxes didn't go up and if these top income rates and other surcharges for health care didn't kick in, would the economy do better? we'll never really know but we already know that a lot of people are sort of playing loose when it comes to their own medical coverage about what medical options they're going to take and what plans they're going to take and as we've seen from our own premiums here, they go up and they go up pretty smartly here. and we work for a benevolent boss two drives to limit the increases but the fact of the matter is, they're nationwide and a clear and direct result of a lot of these new laws kicking in and new requirements kicking in. conne
dagen: tax increases. we can talk about the health care taxes that increased this year and that will be a drag on the economy. >> that's the prevailing wisdom. payroll tax, you know, went back into effect and that was thought to have a prohibitive effect on spending. we haven't seen it to the degree many feared. then you use the reverse argument. if taxes didn't go up and if these top income rates and other surcharges for health care didn't kick in, would the economy do better? we'll...
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>> jon: speaker of the house said taxing people stealing. if there's ever a fact you don't need to check it's anything to do with star wars or star trek iflt will be check. here is a shot of twitter's server one second after obama said it. >> do a jedi mind meld. [explosion] [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> jon: but -- they really have to fix that flaw in the design of death star. the president in speaker boehner's statements we get a hibt of why the sequester is happening. the penalty for not finding a way to balance revenue and spending consists of cuts in spending. how do republicans feel about cuts in spending. we want to reduce the size of government. >> reduce the debt. shrink the size of government. >> we need to cut spending. >> more limited government. put it on a strict atkins style diet. >> jon: i wish i was there when democrats said there's going to be massive across the board spending cuts. i'm sure the republicans were like, okay! [laughter] if that's what you want. basically the sequester amounts to catching your kid smokin
>> jon: speaker of the house said taxing people stealing. if there's ever a fact you don't need to check it's anything to do with star wars or star trek iflt will be check. here is a shot of twitter's server one second after obama said it. >> do a jedi mind meld. [explosion] [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> jon: but -- they really have to fix that flaw in the design of death star. the president in speaker boehner's statements we get a hibt of why the sequester is happening....
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by taxing depositors, they actually have the ability to also tax nonresidents, as we saw in your clip just now. there's a lot of british there but there are even more russian depositors so in that sense you actually end up having the ability to bring in tax revenue from non-cyprusians. that's a big advantage for the government of cyprus because this is money that otherwise they would have had to raise by cutting pensions or other types of austerity measures. >> woodruff: the russians and others stand to be hurt pretty badly by this. >> basically that's part of the strategy or the intent of both the euro area, the i.m.f. and the cyprusian government. >> woodruff: but the signal that sends, i mean, what's the message it sends to the rest of europe? i mean, how worried should they be that what's going on in cyprus and we don't know how this is going to play out because the banks are closed for the next few days. how worried should the rest of the banks in europe be? >> i don't think there's an immediate risk of sort of contagious bank run in other european countries in spain or italy. be
by taxing depositors, they actually have the ability to also tax nonresidents, as we saw in your clip just now. there's a lot of british there but there are even more russian depositors so in that sense you actually end up having the ability to bring in tax revenue from non-cyprusians. that's a big advantage for the government of cyprus because this is money that otherwise they would have had to raise by cutting pensions or other types of austerity measures. >> woodruff: the russians and...
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but lot of state offer tax inaccepttive to intyce business to the state and i'm for lower taxes. then i broke down the numbers. new york state is offering tax credit, not simply tax deductions. estimated at or near 24 a year. i can say the taxpayers of new york would not only not collect any taxes from the "tonight show" they will toll out steps of millions in subsidiaries to nbc. we ask, was nbc, fallon and the crew of rich fat cats need that money? >> bob: are you asking me that question? >> eric: yes. >> bob: sorry. let me -- >> eric: here is the crux of the question. >> bob: i got it. i got it. >> eric: give them free money. >> eric: i don't understand that the states that entice people to production like michigan, is it that they lose money? or don't make money? this is what happens. we give you $24 million but the economic activity that you bring when you come to the city, make up for it that way. >> dana: i think this screams need for tax reform. this is so warped that for cuomo can't get his arms around the fracking issue. issuing the time regulations or whatever law they
but lot of state offer tax inaccepttive to intyce business to the state and i'm for lower taxes. then i broke down the numbers. new york state is offering tax credit, not simply tax deductions. estimated at or near 24 a year. i can say the taxpayers of new york would not only not collect any taxes from the "tonight show" they will toll out steps of millions in subsidiaries to nbc. we ask, was nbc, fallon and the crew of rich fat cats need that money? >> bob: are you asking me...
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they call for higher taxes to fund government programs. house speaker john boehner remained skeptical. >> the budget that senate democrats are considering never balances, ever. that means more debt, fewer jobs and, frankly, much higher taxes from the american people. >> sreenivasan: the negotiations over these competing party visions for governing will begin in earnest when president obama submits his spending blueprint on april 8. with their work done, house members leave town today for a two week recess. while senators will remain in a marathon session until a vote on their own plan to fund the government. judy woodruff takes it from there. >> woodruff: for what's happening behind-the-scenes, we turn to todd zwillich, washington correspondent for "the takeaway" on public radio internional. welcome back to the newshour. >> good to be with you, judy. >> woodruff: first this vote to keep the government funded by the end of the fiscal year, both the house and senate passed this. does this mean democrats and republicans finally see eye to eye
they call for higher taxes to fund government programs. house speaker john boehner remained skeptical. >> the budget that senate democrats are considering never balances, ever. that means more debt, fewer jobs and, frankly, much higher taxes from the american people. >> sreenivasan: the negotiations over these competing party visions for governing will begin in earnest when president obama submits his spending blueprint on april 8. with their work done, house members leave town...
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specifically what the cypriots don't like is the idea that they would have to tax the bank accounts of their own citizens and those of foreigners in their country to help pay back this loan to bail them out. they don't like the idea of that at all. who's pushing it? we don't know where it came from, but we know a very strong eurozone member, germany, has been talking a lot about accountability. the idea that if you have a bailout like this for cyprus there has to be some really strong participation from cyprus in paying it back. and maybe there's no other way for them to pay back. that is what has spurred so much talk about russia of all things. why russia? why would russia be so interested in all this? there's a historic connection between russia and cyprus, but importantly many, many russians have many, many millions of dollars in those cyprus banks as an offshore tax haven. enough so they may control half of the accounts there in cyprus. the russian government does not want that money lost to its citizens for investment in russia, for building in russia. so the idea has been floated
specifically what the cypriots don't like is the idea that they would have to tax the bank accounts of their own citizens and those of foreigners in their country to help pay back this loan to bail them out. they don't like the idea of that at all. who's pushing it? we don't know where it came from, but we know a very strong eurozone member, germany, has been talking a lot about accountability. the idea that if you have a bailout like this for cyprus there has to be some really strong...
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the health insurance tax just drives up the cost of insurance for american families. the president promised if you like what you had, you could keep it in terms of your health care around his plan would actually lower preem ups for families. we have seen a lot of people aren't able to keep what they have if they like it and find they are paying lot more than they were paying before the law came into place. this weekend is the three-year anniversary of the president signing the health care law and people know that it's bad for them as parents, bad for the nurses and cars that take career of them and bad for taxpayers. >> step back for a moment, talk about the fact that the president did wage a charm offensive with the members on the hill. do you have faith that he is serious about getting something done between both republicans and democrats? >> i think it is important to try to get something done in a responsible way to give people assurance and comfort in terms of medicare in terms of social security. i mean, the times of divided government are the times you can acco
the health insurance tax just drives up the cost of insurance for american families. the president promised if you like what you had, you could keep it in terms of your health care around his plan would actually lower preem ups for families. we have seen a lot of people aren't able to keep what they have if they like it and find they are paying lot more than they were paying before the law came into place. this weekend is the three-year anniversary of the president signing the health care law...
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more tax, more spending. ours is, let's save medicare, let's save social security, let's downsize the federal government to a size that is manageable and affordable. >> shannon: there are all kinds of fiscal issues with the budget, with sequester and the debt ceiling, not far off. have you offered a number of ways that you think the federal government could be cutting back. your office is good at looking at budgets and plans. you have note aid number of things that could have been done n. liu of closing the white house to public visitors, but did you have bipartisan crossover. >> i had bipartisan crossover because they're getting ready to run for election. there is a game play in the senate. this administration wants to show the american public that we can't cut $44 billion between now and september 30 without them experiencing massive pain. they have every intention to make it hurt to get the point that we need to spends every penny we are spending. which is absolutely ludicrous. it's a shame they are doing
more tax, more spending. ours is, let's save medicare, let's save social security, let's downsize the federal government to a size that is manageable and affordable. >> shannon: there are all kinds of fiscal issues with the budget, with sequester and the debt ceiling, not far off. have you offered a number of ways that you think the federal government could be cutting back. your office is good at looking at budgets and plans. you have note aid number of things that could have been done n....
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cato fifty years old he's a syrian born naturalized american has been living in taxes for decades he used to be executive and came to prominence working with the humanitarian. agency during the war and of course expectations are very high that we're at very high that i mean these nomination cooed how stop the flights in the country for it's all about the arab league meeting what are we what are we expecting from the as i sad unfortunately expectations are very high but unfortunately we can't expect too much of of progress here though john kerry and russian foreign minister lavrov found common ground on the geneva declaration recent and kerry's reported to have a personal relationship with our side it seems that fighting is continuing the ground violence is is intensifying as well as claims and both sides i mean ready to talk actually are continuing to blame each other and are still warring sides. journalist neil clark who's written extensively about syria says it's no accident spend a large part of his life in the us before being voted in as the opposition prime minister the american
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i'm for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the idea of health insurance chris i want to -- >> chris: i want to go back to the filibuster. after you filibustered for 13 hours you got this letter from the attorney general in which he wrote does the president have the authorization to kill an american with a drone to kill an american not engaged in combat on american soil just is answer to that is no. it seems to me what attorney general holder is saying by implication is that the president does have the authority to use a drone strike on an american on u.s. soil who is involved in combat. >> well, here is the thing. i never argued against if people are attacking the twin towers with planes an imminent threat or active ongoing threat i never argued you wouldn't use drones or planes or f-16s to repel that kind of attack. the problem is a lot of our drone attacks are targeted killing overseas are killing people not actively en
i'm for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the idea of health insurance chris i want to -- >> chris: i want to go back to the filibuster. after you filibustered for 13 hours you got this letter from the attorney general in which he wrote does the president have the authorization to kill an american with a drone to kill an american not engaged in...
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tax, the lowest business tax of any major economy in the world. we will have achieved in one parliament a long list -- largest reduction in the tax in the histories -- the nation's history and major changes in the british tax system, we will abolish the complex marginal recalculation, and give britain a single rate of corporation tax for the first time since 1973. and as for previous reductions in the tax rate either not intend to pass the benefit on to the banking sector so i will offset this with the bank levy rate to -- for a 0.12%. britain is moving to low and competitive taxes, so we should insist that people pay those taxes and not aggressively avoid them. that is the right way to succeed. under labor we have the best -- the worst of both worlds. the tax revenues fell by billions of pounds as the wealthy paid less. this is the wrong way around. under this government the tax rates are more competitive and the wealthy pay more taxes. this is the right way. this is an inconvenience true for the other side. in every year of the parliament the ri
tax, the lowest business tax of any major economy in the world. we will have achieved in one parliament a long list -- largest reduction in the tax in the histories -- the nation's history and major changes in the british tax system, we will abolish the complex marginal recalculation, and give britain a single rate of corporation tax for the first time since 1973. and as for previous reductions in the tax rate either not intend to pass the benefit on to the banking sector so i will offset this...
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40% of all individuals tax returns. it is a hugely popular deduction for money i mayans of homeownery year. it could be changing in a big way which might have a big impact on the housing industry. he was more details what you need to kno is former fannie mae executive vice president institute fellow. welcome to the show. this is having a huge impact on housing industry, wouldn't it? >> of it were done right, and wouldn't have a huge impact, to be a beneficial. this deduction is outlived usefulness. literally 100 years, so the value of it has declined and declined and declined year-over-year. use the money that you saved to reduce marginal impact bracket which would be positive. melissa: the devil is in that last detail you mentioned, what we really use eliminating it to lower marginal rates or would it be another thing that is sucked out to pay higher taxes. let's talk about how their talk about doing it in with the best way to do it would be, it wouldn't be so destructive to the market. the deduction is up $2 million,
40% of all individuals tax returns. it is a hugely popular deduction for money i mayans of homeownery year. it could be changing in a big way which might have a big impact on the housing industry. he was more details what you need to kno is former fannie mae executive vice president institute fellow. welcome to the show. this is having a huge impact on housing industry, wouldn't it? >> of it were done right, and wouldn't have a huge impact, to be a beneficial. this deduction is outlived...
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there was no new taxes, it would curb spending by repealing obama care and eliminate the deficit in ten years. $4.6 trillion in cuts. zero chance of passing in the democratic-controlled senate, it's dead on arrival. >> lawmakers in the house and senate approved legislation to fund the government through the end of september. that avoids the risk of a partial federal shutdown. in the process, they are on spring break for a couple weeks. what's your take on this? >> my take is the whole financial dysfunction of our congress is mind blow iing. you look at this week. let's say frederick, maryland, where there's air traffic control that will be shut. a tower that was built by the stimulus money. so stimulus money went into this tower. the government saying it's a priority. and the the government because of its dysfunction saying we have to shut is down. that's a perfect representation, i think, of how washington is not doing its job. we can't even pass a budget. it can't even run the books. there's no strategy. when you look at some of the spending cuts, you see a lack of a strategy in ameri
there was no new taxes, it would curb spending by repealing obama care and eliminate the deficit in ten years. $4.6 trillion in cuts. zero chance of passing in the democratic-controlled senate, it's dead on arrival. >> lawmakers in the house and senate approved legislation to fund the government through the end of september. that avoids the risk of a partial federal shutdown. in the process, they are on spring break for a couple weeks. what's your take on this? >> my take is the...
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and first of all they did it by reducing and taking away child benefits, which was universal tax credit that was given to all mothers. they did that five months ago. now yesterday they announced that they were going to give credit to parents who were going out to work, but they weren't actually going to bring it into place until 2015 until the next government's in place. so we've got a long way to go until it actually happens. >> there was an interesting survey here in the united states salary.com, i'll give you the stats, they said that mothers spend about 94 hours a week working on their parental duties. this is no real surprise i suppose if you've got kids. things like child care, cooking and cleaning. if they were to get paid for those duties with today's sort of average salary rankings, it comes out to $112,000 a year you'd be paying them. so you generally think stay at home moms aren't respected in great britain or generally speaking within the community? >> no, they're not respected. women visible in country and there are only two countries in the whole world that don't recognize
and first of all they did it by reducing and taking away child benefits, which was universal tax credit that was given to all mothers. they did that five months ago. now yesterday they announced that they were going to give credit to parents who were going out to work, but they weren't actually going to bring it into place until 2015 until the next government's in place. so we've got a long way to go until it actually happens. >> there was an interesting survey here in the united states...
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for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance, i think there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the idea of health insurance. >> chris: i want to go back to your filibuster, in which you argued against the president's drone policy, especially, with regard to targeting of american citizens on american soil. after you would filibuster for 13 hours, you got this letter from attorney general holder, in which he wrote: does the president have the authority to use a weaponized drone to kill an american not engaged in combat on american soil? the answer to that, is no. senator paul, after your filibuster you said you were happy with that letter, but, in fact, doesn't it leave a huge loophole because it seems to me, what attorney general holder is saying, just by implication, or -- is that the president does have the authority to use the drone strike on an american on u.s. soil, who is involved in combat. >> well, see, here's the thing, i have never argued against -- if pe
for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance, i think there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the idea of health insurance. >> chris: i want to go back to your filibuster, in which you argued against the president's drone policy, especially, with regard to targeting of american citizens on american soil. after you would filibuster for 13 hours, you got this letter from attorney general...
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is this we have to give them to everyone who took us to war and i think many americans of what that tax dollars were used to kill people in iraq and so people have to be held accountable i think on the eve of the tenth anniversary so with a fortune if you look at these issues thank you so much roger our communications director dan american and the arab anti-discrimination committee appreciate your time and thank you so much that's all the time we have for today we'll see you tomorrow. and. when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to want just a bed longer. is the dream of millions of migrants the children might choose their own motherland. is. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become their stepmother land. migrants working hard to find a way home.
is this we have to give them to everyone who took us to war and i think many americans of what that tax dollars were used to kill people in iraq and so people have to be held accountable i think on the eve of the tenth anniversary so with a fortune if you look at these issues thank you so much roger our communications director dan american and the arab anti-discrimination committee appreciate your time and thank you so much that's all the time we have for today we'll see you tomorrow. and. when...
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there is a payroll tax of .9%, investment tax of 3.8%, excise tax of 2.3%, 159 rules to spell out how that tax applies. can you imagine how this is going to northbound this is a nightmare. this is so the federal government can hire millions of people to make this legislation possible. it's idiotic. they should break it and start all over. >> 2200 pages turned into 20,000 so far. i remember when president clinton saiddy not have sex with that woman. president obama setd this will not add a single dime to the deficit. >> look, it's going to bring down health care costs. it's amazing people hate so much something that has barely taken effect. most hasn't gone into effect. the american people when asked about the specific provisions in the affordable care act like it. they like tax credits for small businesses to pay for insurance, they like closing the medicare donut hole, they like kids staying on insurance. 80% of people like those and less than 50% know they are in the bill. so stop smearing the bill to tell people what's really in it. >> talk about why this didn't kick in. we had to
there is a payroll tax of .9%, investment tax of 3.8%, excise tax of 2.3%, 159 rules to spell out how that tax applies. can you imagine how this is going to northbound this is a nightmare. this is so the federal government can hire millions of people to make this legislation possible. it's idiotic. they should break it and start all over. >> 2200 pages turned into 20,000 so far. i remember when president clinton saiddy not have sex with that woman. president obama setd this will not add a...
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room tax. we call it the accommodations tax, but, potentially, the numbers are twice as big. the on line travel companies have wanted the trial court on that issue, but both the state and the online travel companies are going to be appealing the trial court's decision so we don't know how either of the outcomes will look, but right now, at least, there's a $230 million bill that's about to be sent to the on line travel company. tracy: like amazon story where they couldn't -- no one could call their main office, so to speak,,home, so no one knew where to charge tax. they come down on amazon too. it's no surprise they are coming county on this, are we? >> it's no surprise at all, and especially in this situation. you got an industry that didn't really exist when the taxing statutes were enacted, and so the taxing statutes have terms like travel agency, and that doesn't really fit and hotel operators doesn't fit so you got a taxing statute that has not really kept up with the development of techno
room tax. we call it the accommodations tax, but, potentially, the numbers are twice as big. the on line travel companies have wanted the trial court on that issue, but both the state and the online travel companies are going to be appealing the trial court's decision so we don't know how either of the outcomes will look, but right now, at least, there's a $230 million bill that's about to be sent to the on line travel company. tracy: like amazon story where they couldn't -- no one could call...
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there is a payroll tax of .9% and investment tax 3.8% and excise tax of which there are 159 rules to spell out how that tax applies. can you imagine how this is going to be? this is nightmare. this is so the federal government can hire millions of people to make this legislation possible. it's idiotic. they should break it around started all over. >> eric: and remember when president clinton said that it would not add to the debt and now it's trillion dollars? >> it's amazing people hate so much of it. let's note the american people when asked about the specific provisions in the affordable care act actually like it. they like tax credits for small insurance and closing the medicare loopholes and 80% of like those things and less than 50% know they are in the bill. >> let's talk about why this is going to kick in. eric they purposely wrote this thing, once it is in all the crappy things come out. knows what is going to happen to medicare costs and medicare or anything like that. good luck trying to find a doctor or nurse. they did this in purpose. they bam, smacked you with this. >>
there is a payroll tax of .9% and investment tax 3.8% and excise tax of which there are 159 rules to spell out how that tax applies. can you imagine how this is going to be? this is nightmare. this is so the federal government can hire millions of people to make this legislation possible. it's idiotic. they should break it around started all over. >> eric: and remember when president clinton said that it would not add to the debt and now it's trillion dollars? >> it's amazing people...
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focus on this rich guys did not dodge the tax. now a government has broken precedence, by going after what is in their bank account, how long do you think it will be before governments start sniffing around your bank account. frankly, i believe it's not long. think this country, when first federal income tax was just to blender efforts of world war i but it stuck around. or europe. expanded. what started out as a 4% tax for millionaires is now north of 20%, and en snaring, well, everyone. that is what concerns me about this cyprus tax. what the poor saps will discover when the banks reopen in cyprus, run. can't take their money and the government is watching and limiting, and i am kind of worrying. what is going on in this island nation, is a tsunami. bank on it. literally. to rich edison, in cyprus to this nervous night before, hey, rich. >> good evening neil, you have to imagine, folks without access to their banks account will have some tomorrow 8:30 in the morning. for more than a week these folks had closed banks today there
focus on this rich guys did not dodge the tax. now a government has broken precedence, by going after what is in their bank account, how long do you think it will be before governments start sniffing around your bank account. frankly, i believe it's not long. think this country, when first federal income tax was just to blender efforts of world war i but it stuck around. or europe. expanded. what started out as a 4% tax for millionaires is now north of 20%, and en snaring, well, everyone. that...
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hikes and jepd speaker john boehner said the house's answer to that is no. >> the president got his tax heights on january 1st. the talk about raising revenue is over. it's time to deal with the spending problem. >> the two chambers have a way of talking about their differences, not with president obama but on each other. work on the contrasting house and senate plans continue this week. for "nightly business report" i'm john harwood on capital hill. >> i asked when we spoke recently but began by getting him to rate the u.s. economy on a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being very strong. >> i think it's trying to be a 6 but the government, in generally, the government doing the wrong thing might be pulling it back to a 4. we're definitely off the bottom and economy is trying to recover. . are you concerned? i spoke with form early fed chairman alan greenspan. he said with respect to the sequestered, rising asset prices both in stocks and housing may in part overset the otherwise dill tear just effects of the federal spending cuts. are you in that camp at all? >> not especially. there's a littl
hikes and jepd speaker john boehner said the house's answer to that is no. >> the president got his tax heights on january 1st. the talk about raising revenue is over. it's time to deal with the spending problem. >> the two chambers have a way of talking about their differences, not with president obama but on each other. work on the contrasting house and senate plans continue this week. for "nightly business report" i'm john harwood on capital hill. >> i asked when...
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is this we have to give them to everyone who took us to war and i think many americans of what that tax doubles used to kill people in iraq and so people have to be accountable i think people to think that so good a fortune if you look at these issues thank you so much roger our communications director the american and the arab anti-discrimination committee appreciate your time and thank you so much that's all the time we have for today we'll see you tomorrow. we speak your language. or music programs documentary some spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to angle this story. so you hear. it all to spanish find out more visit. wealthy british style it's time to. go. to the. market. find out what's really happening to the globally. financial headline news to report. a clear image of iraq after inflation. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the roads full of dangerous. clear evidence from north to south. the roots of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. for. military operations. people. to to continue . hold it. hold of. her mother live. at the end of the spe
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